Manage Career Change Without Job Hopping

by Robin Reshwan, CPRW

Intentionally navigating your career, not jumping blindly, is the best way to maximize your options.

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More than one in five U.S. employees changed jobs in the past year, according to a recent ADP Workforce Vitality Report. That number continues to grow every year because it has never been easier to make a change and our strong economy offers more job options.

On the surface, a move to increase your pay, title or responsibilities seems all positive. Changing jobs frequently or with no strategy, however, is not necessarily a good thing for your career. Many professionals find that when they quickly leap for a “grass is greener” opportunity, they may find themselves in a cycle of poorly matched roles and more turnover. Here are three ways to accelerate your career without falling into the trap of being a job hopper. READ MORE

About Robin Reshwan, CPRW

Robin Reshwan is the founder and President of CS Advising and Collegial Services. She and her team enable thousands of professionals to advance their careers through their advice, career coaching and recruiting efforts. Robin’s career tips are used by media outlets such as Yahoo, Business Insider, Fast Company, Monster, Kiplinger and Schools.com. She is a professional development speaker for the alumni associations at Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business and University of California, Davis, plus the School of Economics and Business Administration at Saint Mary’s College of California. A Certified Professional Résumé Writer (CPRW), Robin has been honored as a Professional Business Woman of the Year by the American Business Women's Association. You can follow her on LinkedIn, Twitter or email her at robin@csadvising.com.

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